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This hand history is from the SNG i played...Been down to 125 chips after flop all in me having the flush drawing against big pair....Managed to comeback,Survive many all-ins But lost the last 2 all ins and ended 2nd Place.

Nice comeback.Didn't read the whole HH though. When the blinds are so high in the end, it often comes down to luck, nothing much you can do about it.

When you play a lot of SnG's, like I used to, you see crazier stuff.....if you never give up.I've come back from less than a SB and less than a BB to win the damn thing.It really is true that "a chip and a chair" is all you need.

Didnt read through it all but one thing - 1st hand should never be a flat,it should either be a fold or a shove preflop.Shove if you think you still have fold equity,fold if you dont.If blinds were like 200/400 it would be okay to flat here,but with already only 10BB your stack is too shallowed to invest another 10% of your stack with a medium hand like this.As played you should also better check-shove flop instead of shoving yourself.- An A will call you either way- a 7 will most likely call your direct shove,but might fold to a check-shove- by getting him to bet you add more deadmoney to be won if you manage to get your check-shove through

I've just started playing single table SNG's and you do get some weird play, and gebnerally a tight approach early on sees you through, but beware those who go all in with nithing and start mixing the table up a bit. You really have to assess your oponents play and determine your strategy accordingly.

Posted by damosk:I've just started playing single table SNG's and you do get some weird play, and gebnerally a tight approach early on sees you through, but beware those who go all in with nithing and start mixing the table up a bit. You really have to assess your oponents play and determine your strategy accordingly.

generally not just tight approach sees you through, but a tight aggressive one- in early stages only a few players go super aggressive risking losing their chips, so most of the times people just wait for blinds to o up, and hope enough dudes just gonna drop out without any effort from yourself...not a very good idea- unless this is don...

Posted by BeMyATMplz:Didnt read through it all but one thing - 1st hand should never be a flat,it should either be a fold or a shove preflop.Shove if you think you still have fold equity,fold if you dont.If blinds were like 200/400 it would be okay to flat here,but with already only 10BB your stack is too shallowed to invest another 10% of your stack with a medium hand like this.As played you should also better check-shove flop instead of shoving yourself.- An A will call you either way- a 7 will most likely call your direct shove,but might fold to a check-shove- by getting him to bet you add more deadmoney to be won if you manage to get your check-shove through

Actually, i want to folding there.I mistake and instead i click call and when i i see two hearts i shove which results to disaster....I was really feeling that he does not have an ace...Yeah BE your right, A check shove would have been better here....more money in the pot and it would really mean a strong hand...

You can’t complain: after saving yourself from certain loss with all-ins like J2o, although you managed to climb up very well til you get to similar stack of your opponents, you were already too tires at that point. What i mean is: it’s difficult to restablish and concentrate in what the really importante hands are after passing through a phase in the game in which you play any hand no matter what the cards you have. That’s why most of those we see geting to top places in the begining of a freeroll fue to several crazy all-ins at the start aren’t there in the end.

@fakiry yeah your right after the game i really tired with all the all-ins...the only move that i made here was only all-ins until the game was finished....

@retri chip and a chair indeed...lol..but i remember also that i have played an opponent where he had only 1BB but i lost to him with alll the all-ins....poker is very unpredictable...luck,gut feeling and strategy combine is required....